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Inspiration: Roots of GEEKmemphis & TechCamp

31. March 2012

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I struggle to convey how inspiration is a great part of my life.  I’m surrounded by it and attempt to recognize it wherever I can in people and what they share. Find the inspiration in everyone (even though it’s not always positive… people can inspire you not to do also). Though I’m far from cracking the [...]

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Breakdown of QR code scanners by platform.

27. March 2011

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From Internet Data published Jan 2011 (and getting dated by the day…) For the PodCamp  Nashville QR talk, I used the following numbers from an infographic which i could not find a source. I find the data below in a site dedicated to apps, and another site that sells QR code services : Breakdown of QR code [...]

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Speed to competence: training acceleration with social tools

31. January 2010

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I had the pleasure of being the guest speaker at the E-Learning Network attended by training & learning professionals from organizations ranging from Service Master, St.Jude /ALSAC, and local universities to those currently in doctoral studies at the University of Memphis. Their experiences and perspectives made for a great meeting led by Dr. Trey Martindale. [...]

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Google’s Real Time Search Posts via #BlogChat

13. December 2009

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The #blogchat conversation on Twitter has always been good (I’m no regular by any means), but tonight it was screaming! MackCollier layed it out there:  ”Ok let’s go ahead and start tonite’s #blogchat discussing how the new Twitter & Facebook search deals w Google could impact your SM plan” and we were off! The speed of [...]

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Social Business

2. December 2009

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There’s a brewing discussion (amongst all the increasing noise) about Social Business and Social Business Design.  It’s taken up many of my spare moments the last few months.  The question becomes pretty clear and goes back to Cluetrain. Unfortunately, the headlines about Social are centered greatly around marketing and public relations because of the way [...]

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